Suspect in Loyola Student Killing Misses Court Due to Tuberculosis Treatment
1-Minute Brief
The case has raised concerns about public safety policies and accountability following the fatal shooting of a university student.
Key Facts
- Sheridan Gorman, a Loyola University Chicago student, was fatally shot.
- Prosecutors say Jose Medina, accused in the case, missed his first court appearance Monday due to hospitalization for tuberculosis treatment.
- Medina is facing several charges, including first-degree murder, in connection with the shooting.
- DHS states that Medina is a Venezuelan man living in the U.S. illegally.
- Gorman's family has publicly called the killing preventable and is demanding accountability.
What Happened
Sheridan Gorman, a student at Loyola University Chicago, was killed in a shooting. Jose Medina has been charged in the case but missed his initial court date as he is hospitalized for tuberculosis treatment.
Why It Matters
The incident has prompted public debate about crime, immigration status, and the effectiveness of current public safety and legal procedures. The victim's family and some community members are calling for increased accountability.
What's Next
Medina's court proceedings are expected to continue once his medical treatment allows. Authorities may release further details as the investigation and legal process develop.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight22h agoCritic slams Chicago's 'revolving door' as Loyola student killing sparks outrage
- CBS NewsLeft19h agoMan charged with killing Loyola Chicago student Sheridan Gorman misses first court date
- CBS NewsLeft20m agoSuspect in murder of Loyola student misses court date due to tuberculosis as new details emerge
